For our final exhibition at 516 West 20th Street*, Rachel Owens brings her signature process of casting shards of broken glass in resin to a little known yet seminal specimen of nature. The bulk of this...More »

In his newest series of twenty-one works, Christoph Ruckhӓberle replaces oil paints with dramatic contrasts rendered in high gloss enamel. Influenced by his experience as a master printmaker accustomed...More »

In his sixth solo exhibition with the gallery, Tucker Nichols presents a series of new works simply titled FLOWER PAINTINGS. Within the boundaries of each panel, flowers and leaves reach into empty space...More »

Zieher Smith & Horton presents await what the stars will bring, new paintings by Michael Dotson in his first solo exhibition with the gallery.
The notion of desire has always inspired Dotson’s...More »

Near Positive is the New York debut for Los Angeles based artist, Jason Bailer Losh. Bringing together new paintings and sculptural forms, Losh imagines a rollicking, center-less landscape, populated by...More »

Saul Becker’s paintings have long been informed and enchanted by the natural world’s seductive abundance. With the delicate accuracy of a camera lucida drawing and the stark contrast of a photogram, Becker...More »

“The Patients and The Doctors,” the title of this exhibition, is taken from a short 1947 text by the revolutionary dramatist, writer, and artist Antonin Artaud (1896-1948). Artaud’s remarkable life in...More »

Often the false has a greater “reality” than the true. Therefore, it seems that all information, and that includes anything that is visible, has its entropic side. Falseness, as an ultimate, is inextricably...More »

The lineage for this most recent series of paintings by Massachusetts-based artist Dennis Congdon can be traced to a monumental, intricately hand-cut paper stencil, which was exhibited in its own right...More »

The gallery presents the New York solo debut of Chicago-based artist Elijah Burgher. The exhibition entitled Bachelors features a series of seven colored pencil portraits, several large-scale paintings...More »

Paul Anthony Smith mines personal memory to celebrate the collective human spirit in figurative works created by two distinct but related practices. This body of work as a whole begins with photos taken...More »

In the crowded field of contemporary abstraction, New York based Clare Grill has distinguished herself as a thoughtful and deliberate painter who values time and skill. Touch’d Lustre, the artist’s first...More »

In her fifth solo exhibition at the gallery, Rachel Owens incorporates the aesthetics of fashion retail, kindred to the art world. The artist’s own preoccupation is: Our compulsion to consume resources,...More »

In the late summer of 2000, simple black and white signs with the words “TAKE BACK VERMONT” began to appear along the state’s winding country roads. The campaign was triggered by the state legislature’s...More »

French artist Stéphane Calais continues his vivacious investigation of materials in what he describes as “non-geometric and gestural abstraction mixed with simple shapes of flowers and fruits.” In addition...More »

In his New York solo debut Jesse Littlefield presents a series of paintings that merge the immediacy of screen-printing and collage with the expression of gestural abstraction.
Preferring the limited...More »